TV makes a spinning noise coming from the lower right side.

The TV picture started going dark for short periods of time last night. Today the TV was playing and the screen went blank and from there it makes a spinning type noise when it's turned on. ANY info on this would be greatly appreciated.

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Start simple by using different cables, whether they be HDMI, VGA or standard COAX cables. They could be losing the connection. Also, it's possible the power supply is wearing out and it gets too hot. You might want to simply try some spray air duster type thing to clear out any dust that can make it hot.

this problem seems to have corrected itself although the dark patch at the top of the set is still present.

I cannot think of anything in particular that i may have done to fix it but i have resorted to turning the TV off using the on/off switch after using the remote. Other than that i removed/replaced the bulb.

There is a way to adjust this but it requires removal of the entire back cover-----YOU HAVE TO BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN YOU DO THIS AS THE SET HAS TO BE HOOKED UP AND TURNED ON!

IF the problem occurred over a period of time you have a good chance-----if it happened suddenly--you have a problem in the set.

With the back removed locate the HIGH VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER- it will have a large red wire coming out of the top of it that snaps into the top center of the picture tube (this is the anode lead) DO NOT GET ANYWHERE NEAR THAT LEAD WITH THE SET TURNED ON---ABOUT 25 THOUSAND VOLTS IS THERE

IF YOU LOCATE THE TRANSFORMER(ABOUT THE SIZE OF YOUR FIST) IT WILL HAVE TWO CONTROLS ON THE BACK---the upper one is Focus and the lower is SCREEN

With the set on turn the lower control (Screen) slowly to the right until the brightness comes UP---DO NOT TURN TOO FAR OR YOU WILL GET TRACE LINES AND THEN THE SET WILL SHUT OFF!

If adjusting the master screen does not solve the problem---you have a circuit problem and the set may or may not be worth fixing. Usually if the picture got darker over a long period of time--just adjusting the screen control up A LITTLE will restore things to normal.

I cannot tell you how important it is not to touch anything in the set---keep one hand in your pocket and use the master screen slowly.

Let me know what happens and if you have any questions ask before you attempt this.

Your color wheel needs to be changed. Mine just did the same thing. I changed mine, and the buzzing sound went away, however now my picture washes out with light or yellow colors. The darks look green and purple also.

Rarely picture tube also shows the same symptom. High pitch sound is due to through deflection area LOT power supply is loaded. Compulsary horizontal output transister short. From your statement i think Lot puncture takes place. Change LOT and horizontal output transister and check tv is now working.